These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Comformance with these guidelines will help make the web more user friendly for all people.

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Text sizing and zoom

Instructions for resizing the font on the most common browsers are provided below:

Internet Explorer users

Click on 'View' on the menu bar

Select 'Text Size'

Select your desired option for text size

Alternatively, if you have a wheel mouse, hold down the CTRL key and use the wheel to interactively scale the font size

Mozilla Firefox users

Click on 'View' on the menu bar

Select Zoom then 'Zoom In' to increase size and use 'Zoom out' to decrease text size

Alternatively, if you have a wheel mouse, hold down the CTRL key and use the wheel to interactively scale the font size

Keyboard shortcuts of CTRL and - and CTRL and + are also available

Opera users

Click on 'Tools' on the top menu bar

Then select 'Preferences'

When the dialog appears, click on 'Fonts' in the left panel

Locate 'CSS font-family sans-serif' in the right-hand box. Specify the font size you require in the 'Minimum font size (pixels)' option. Select a larger minimum font size if you wish the text to be larger

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